No worries...I actually "moderated" several user responses that were going to suggest double checking either the version of the database you were launching or the actual status of the table (i.e. is it a linked table) inside the database!
Troubleshooting 101: Always check to see if it's plugged in! (Translation: It generally is something VERY simple we simply overlooked...happens to the best of us each and every day!) -Chris, Moderator --- In [email protected], "henryovitz" <hb...@...> wrote: > > Sorry Folks this is a non starter. > > The file was linked and was different on the two computers. > > I learned two things: > > Don't worry about it late Friday afternoon after a busy week. > > And check where the linked files are. > > > Sorry for raising a false issue. > > Hank > > > > > > --- In [email protected], "henryovitz" hbork@ wrote: > > > > I created an Access 2007 database with a table of about 1600 > > records. > > > > We copied it to a summer employees computer and I gave him full > > control. > > > > He has added about 30 records to this table. > > > > He has about 1630 records in his copy of the database. > > > > He can see them all when he is signed in on his computer > > > > I can see them all when signed in on his computer. > > > > I see only the original 1600 records when I view the table over > > the network. His copy of the database is in a shared folder. > > > > It seems like there is record level ownership; is there such a > > thing? > > > > How is this corrected? > > > > Any help will be very much appreciated. > > > > Hank > > >
